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<0> google for tarring with ssh <0> I have an article on it <1> it's what he is asking for though <0> straight up ssh <0> but he asked for ssh <0> not scp <0> <3> hi all, can i use ssh to send and recive files ? <1> that's what he typed <2> scp uses ssh <1> not necesarily what he meant <3> Cancel> i am so new to linux environment, lets say i wanna get a .zip file from remote machine to my computer what command should i use <3> ? <1> R0y_Mc: use the command "man scp" <2> R0y_Mc, uses scp. thats the easiest way <0> R0y_Mc: me personally I'd still use ssh, when I want to do that I use a client like coreftp or gftp <2> Cancel, for the sake of being pedantic?
<0> GayPenguin: no for the sake of a clean gui <2> oh god. to copy a file... <0> http://cancel.kicks-***.net/public/guest/howto/howto-use-tar-command-through-network.html <0> thats another way <0> but hey use what works for ya <2> i just wait till you tell beginners to use netcat hacks <4> how can i completely remove kde? <2> severy, what distro do you use? <4> debian <0> GayPenguin: well I didnt tell beginners to use netcat :) <1> apt-get remove kde-something <0> GayPenguin: I'm saving that job for you <4> something? <1> yep, i don't know what :p <2> severy, start aptitude and deselect all kde related packages <4> i want everything to be removed... including all files that might be responsible for the crash i keep having <1> tried rm -rf ~/.kde yet? <5> good night everyone <5> have a nice time <4> not yet <4> balrog-kun: thx... that worked <4> kde works again <4> now i only have to find out how to change the standard relosution with kde crashing again <1> :) <4> hmm <4> crashing again <4> i dont get it <4> as soon as i make kde change the resolution at start it crashes <6> severy: try changing the resolution by changing /etc/X11/xorg.conf <4> i did <4> but that doesnt work either <4> when i start kde it sets the resolution to 1900 or something <6> Are you sure you're setting your resolution and synch rates to settings that your video card and monitor can handle? <4> but i want it to be 1280x1024 and when i set it to that resolution everything works fine untill kde restarts <7> 7.92M/s, nice. <4> i allways had that resolution but since i installed fglrx it stopt working <6> Okay. Try deleting your ~/.kde directory. <4> i did that again <4> that works but still the wrong resolution :( <4> when i use vesa driver it works <4> but it crashes with fglrx <6> I'm having difficulty understanding why kde is trying to reset your resolution . . . it should be running at the same resolution that you have entered in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf <8> try ati <8> or radeon then <1> not really, <4> ill try that <9> What is a good partition editor fro Linux? I'm looking to resize partitions. <10> anyone have any idea how to tunnel a contivity vpn through iptables? >_< <1> Soutane: both gnome and kde want to give you ways to set your resolution on runtime with a nice config utliity and without root permissions <8> remove evrything called fglrx in your pc before you install ati drivers <11> isn't that the ati driver tho <6> balrog-kun: oh, well, that's lovely. How come it doesn't reset to a default if he deletes his ~/.kde folder? <8> fglrx is the non-free ati driver <1> it does reset to the default, he just said <8> where as ati driver is free <1> but he still wants 1280x1024 <4> ati and radeon driver dont work <4> i dont get it <8> did you install it? <4> i guess i didnt
<8> search ati on synaptic <4> but fglrx should be able to work with a lowe resolution then 1920x1440 <8> yeah but since vesa is working im guessing fglrx broke <8> btw you might want to remove the fglrx module before you reboot <4> then i should try to reinstall it <8> there is a thread about how to install fglrx in linuxquestion.org <4> but then i wonder... if fglrx is broke... how come it does work with gnome? <8> a guy named rickh has really good pointers there <8> you might want to look into it <4> i will <4> then i might even learn how to enable dri <8> thats linuxquestions.org* <4> ill check it out <4> thx <7> subnet, pick a nick please <12> ok <8> shoot i forgot to install windows <3> hi all, how can i send a folder via ssh to the remote host ? <3> is it also scp ? <1> tar it up and scp <1> and it's called directory <8> I had a debian base-system installed on a partition but then i installed ubuntu on another partition then ofcourse the debian base was unbootable. if I copy the lines after "End Default Options" to "END DEBIAN AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST" and paste it at the end of my ubuntu menu.lst will debian be bootable? <3> balrog-kun> lol, your mean :P <3> balrog-kun > i can't tar it , i am using windows :$ but i got ssh access to a remote file, and i wanna set my code over there <3> i needed some helpp <3> is it possible ? <8> "wget urlofthefile" should get the file downloaded to you ssh server <1> tar is cross-platform <1> but you can use zip or other formats as well <3> zipping it is nice, but i wasn't sure that linux can unzip it, thanks :) <13> I think I'm good now. <8> balrog-kun: got any sugestions for me? <1> Q-1: it should work <1> but i don't use debian <8> okey then im gonna try it <1> good luck <8> ty <3> i tried scp c:/file.zip me@me: /files/data/web <3> i recived ssh: C: Name or service not known <3> why could that be ? <3> then it echoes <3> echoed <3> p***word: <14> do you know what scp is? <3> scp: .: not a regular file <3> scp = secure copy, that what i understood from the man scp <14> right <14> from one host using SSH to another <3> i am using putty on my winXP <3> sending to another host using ssh, and i am already connected via ssh <14> is your WinXP running a SSH server? <3> no, i just installed putty <8> nope he is using putty to conect to a ssh server <8> or a shell acount on a ssh server <8> thats what i understood <15> R0y_Mc: why not just use an sftp program (e.g. filezilla)? <14> then you can't use scp <14> use something else <16> ubuntu is ****house <8> R0y_Mc: have you used winscp? <3> Boredboy > but all what i have is an ssh account on the remote server <3> i can't use ftp <8> SirOSO: edgy boot cd might me ****ty but dapper is fine <15> R0y_Mc: I said sftp, that is ftp over ssh. different <16> is it likely that the download is corrupt? if it wont install properly. i downloaded it useing getright and adsl 1 connection <15> R0y_Mc: I use it all the time to transfer files to/from my server and all I have is an ssh account <8> R0y_Mc: the easiest way would be to use winscp <3> Q-1> but thiago said it won't work via scp <3> thanks Boredboy, i will try filezilla now <8> SirOSO: my edgy has major bootup issues <15> R0y_Mc: winscp will also work. if you use filezilla, make sure to choose sftp as the connection type <8> R0y_Mc: its very unlikely that you have what i presume a shell acount on a server that has no scp access or sftp access <16> 64bit version of breezy badger installed fine
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